Cargo tie-down hooks.................2-79
Luggage hooks......................2-80
Front seat storage boxes (if equipped)........2-81
Map pocket (if equipped)................2-81
Storage nets (if equipped)...............2-81
Parcel shelf........................2-82
Roof rack (if equipped).................2-82
Ski hatch (if equipped).................2-83
Compartment under trunk floor............2-84
Interior lights.........................2-84
Front overhead control panel.............2-84
Rear reading lights (if equipped)...........2-85Rear room light (if equipped).............2-85
Vanity mirror lights...................2-85
Luggage compartment light..............2-85
Battery saver system..................2-85
HomeLink® Universal Transceiver (if equipped). . . .2-86
Programming HomeLink®...............2-86
Programming trouble diagnosis............2-88
Operating the HomeLink® Universal
Transceiver........................2-89
Clearing the programmed information........2-89
If your vehicle is stolen................2-89
PARCEL SHELF
WARNING
•Never put anything on the parcel shelf, no
matter how small. Any object on it could
cause an injury in case of an accident or if
the brakes are applied suddenly.
•Do not leave the parcel shelf in position
when it is disengaged from the grooves.
•Properly secure all cargo to help prevent it
from sliding or shifting. Do not place cargo
higher than the seatbacks. In a sudden stop
or collision, unsecured cargo could cause
personal injury
•Properly secure cargo and do not allow it to
contact the top tether strap when it is at-
tached to the top tether anchor. Cargo that
is not properly secured or cargo that con-
tacts the top tether strap may damage the
top tether strap during a collision. If the
cargo cover contacts the top tether strap
when it is attached to the top tether anchor,
remove the cargo cover from the vehicle or
secure it on the cargo floor below its attach-
ment location. If the cargo cover is not re-
moved, it may damage the top tether strap
during a collision. Your child could be seri-
ously injured or killed in a collision if the
child restraint top tether strap is damaged.
•Do not use the cargo cover if the rear seats
are folded down.
Removal
1. Open the lift gate (seeLift gate lockin the
2. Instruments and controlssection).
2. Detach both of the cords (left and right)
1from the inside of the lift gate.
3. Detach the parcel shelf
2by simply pulling
it rearwards through the lift gate opening.
CAUTION
Make sure the parcel shelf is carefully stored
when not in use in order to prevent any
damage.
Installation
1. Open the lift gate.
2. Insert the parcel shelf by pushing it for-
wards as far as possible through the lift gate
opening.
3. Attach the corresponding cords to each side
1of the lift gate.
4. Close the lift gate (seeLift gate lockin the
2. Instruments and controlssection).
ROOF RACK (IF EQUIPPED)
Genuine NISSAN accessory cross bars are avail-
able through an INFINITI retailer. It is recom-
mended you visit an INFINITI retailer for cross-
bar or other equipment information.
Always distribute the luggage evenly on the roof
rack. Observe the maximum load limit shown on
the crossbars or roof carriers when you attach
them on the roof rails. It is recommended you
visit an INFINITI retailer for cross bar or other
equipment information.
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Do not apply any load directly to the roof side
rails. Cross bars (if so equipped) must be
installed before applying load/cargo/luggage
to the roof of the vehicle.
Be careful that your vehicle does not exceed the
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) or its Gross
Axle Weight Rating (GAWR front and rear). The
GVWR and GAWR are located on the F.M.V.S.S.
or C.V. M.S.S. certification label (located on the
driver’s door pillar). For additional information,
refer toVehicle loading informationin the10.
Technical informationsection.
WARNING
•Drive extra carefully when the vehicle is
loaded at or near the cargo carrying capac-
ity, especially if the significant portion of
that load is carried on the roof rack.
•Heavy loading of the roof rack has the po-
tential to affect the vehicle stability and
handling during sudden or unusual han-
dling maneuvers.
•Roof rack load should be evenly distrib-
uted.
•Do not exceed maximum roof rack load
weight capacity.
•Properly secure all cargo with ropes or
straps to help prevent it from sliding or
shifting. In a sudden stop or collision, unse-
cured cargo could cause personal injury.
CAUTION
Always install the cross bars (if so equipped)
onto the roof side rails before loading cargo of
any kind. Loading cargo directly onto the roof
side rails or the vehicle’s roof may cause ve-
hicle damage.
SKI HATCH (IF EQUIPPED)
To open the ski hatch:
1. Fold down rear seat armrest.
2. Pull the center head restraint on the rear
bench seat into the uppermost position.
3. Slide locking mechanism
1in the direction
of the arrow
4. Swing flap
2fully to the side. The flap is
held open by a magnet.
To close the ski hatch:
1. Swing flap
1in the luggage compartment
back until it engages.
2. Fold armrest fully up if necessary.
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WARNING
•Never leave children or adults who would
normally require the support of others alone
in your vehicle. Pets should not be left alone
either. They could unknowingly activate
switches or controls and inadvertently be-
come involved in a serious accident and in-
jure themselves. On hot, sunny days, tem-
peratures in a closed vehicle could quickly
become high enough to cause severe or
possibly fatal illness to people or animals.
•Properly secure all cargo to help prevent it
from sliding or shifting. Do not place cargo
higher than the seatbacks. In a sudden stop
or collision, unsecured cargo could cause
personal injury.
•To avoid raising the center of gravity exces-
sively, do not exceed the rated capacity of
the roof rack (if so equipped) and evenly
distribute the load.
EXHAUST GAS (CARBON MONOXIDE)
WARNING
•Do not breathe exhaust gas; it contains
colorless and odorless carbon monoxide.
Carbon monoxide is dangerous. It can cause
unconsciousness or death.
•If you suspect that exhaust fumes are entering
the vehicle, drive with all windows fully open,
and have the vehicle inspected immediately.
•Do not run the engine in closed spaces such
as a garage.
•Do not park the vehicle with the engine
running for an extended period of time.
•Keep the lift gate closed while driving, other-
wise exhaust gas could be drawn into the pas-
senger compartment. If you must drive with
the lift gate open, follow these precautions:
–Open all the windows.
–Turn the air recirculation switch off and
set the fan control to the highest level to
circulate the air.
•If electrical wiring or other cable connec-
tions must pass to a trailer through the seal
ion the lift gate or body, follow the manufac-
turer’s recommendations to prevent carbon
monoxide entry into the vehicle.
•The exhaust system and body should be
inspected by a qualified mechanic when-
ever:
–You suspect that exhaust fumes are en-
tering into the passenger compartment.
–You notice a change in the sound of the
exhaust system.
–You have had an accident involving dam-
age to the exhaust system, underbody,
or rear of the vehicle.
THREE-WAY CATALYST (IF EQUIPPED)
The three-way catalyst is an emission control
device installed in the exhaust system. Exhaust
gas in the three-way catalyst is burned at high
temperatures to help reduce pollutants.
WARNING
•The exhaust gas and the exhaust system
are very hot. Keep people, animals and
flammable materials away from the exhaust
system components.
•Do not stop or park the vehicle over flam-
mable materials such as dry grass, waste-
paper or rags. They may ignite and cause a
fire.
PRECAUTIONS WHEN STARTING AND
DRIVING
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Dimension Model in (mm)
Overall length 174.2 (4425)
Overall width (incl. mirrors) 82.0 (2083)
Overall height GT without roof rails 58.9 (1495)
GT with roof rails 59.5 (1510)
Sport without roof rails 58.1 (1475)
Sport with roof rails 58.7 (1490)
Allroad without roof rails 58.7 (1515)
Allroad with roof rails 61.2 (1530)
Front track GT 17” wheels 61.9 (1572)
GT 18” wheels 61.3 (1556)
GT 19” wheels 61.5 (1561)
Sport 17” wheels 62 (1574)
Sport 19” wheels 61.5 (1563)
Allroad 17” wheels 61.7 (1566)
Allroad 18” wheels 61.5 (1561)
Rear track GT 17” wheels 61.9 (1573)
GT 18” wheels 61.2 (1555)
GT 19” wheels 61.7 (1566)
Sport 17” wheels 62.2 (1580)
Sport 19” wheels 61.7 (1567)
Allroad 17” wheels 62.0 (1574)
Allroad 18” wheels 61.7 (1566)
Wheelbase 106.3 (2700)
DIMENSIONS
Technical information10-9
Parkingsensors .................5-79
OFF switch...................5-79
Phone.......................4-88
During a call.................4-90
Favorites....................4-97
Makingacall.................4-88
Phonebook..................4-97
Receiving a call................4-89
Selection...................4-88
Settings....................4-94
Power........................3-6
Door lock switch................3-6
Outlet .....................2-75
Seat adjustment................1-4
Steering....................5-86
Windows....................2-71
Precautions....................4-53
Audio......................4-53
Boosterseats.................1-36
Brake......................5-87
Child restraints................1-20
Intelligent Parking Assist (IPA).......5-68
Maintenance..................8-2
Safety......................4-2
Seatbeltusage ................1-11
Starting and driving..............5-4
Supplemental Restraint System.......1-39
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) . .5-5
Pregnant women.................1-13
Protection.....................7-7
Corrosion....................7-7Push-starting...................6-12
Rearseats .....................1-5
Folding......................1-6
RearViewmonitor.................4-17
Maintenance .................4-24
Repairing.....................8-24
Headlights...................8-24
Replacement...................1-56
Air bags....................1-56
Air cleaner filter................8-13
Enginecoolant.................8-5
Engineoil....................8-5
Engine oil filter.................8-6
Intelligent Key battery............8-20
Sparkplugs..................8-13
Tires and wheels...............8-34
Wiperblades .................8-13
Roof........................2-74
Glass......................2-74
Sunshade operation.............2-74
Roof Rack.....................2-82
Safety.......................1-18
Children ...................
.1-18
Child safety rear door locks..........3-7
Head restraints.................1-7
Injuredpersons................1-13
Precautions...................4-2
Pregnant women................1-13
Reporting safety defects..........10-18
Seat belts..................1-11, 1-14
Adjustment...................1-16Children-Infants...............1-18
Children - Larger...............1-19
Children - Small................1-19
Child safety..................1-18
Cleaning.....................7-5
Maintenance..................1-17
Overview....................0-2
Precautions...................1-11
Warninglight .................2-11
Warnings....................1-14
Seats........................1-2
Adjustment...................1-4
Adjustment(Manual)..............1-3
Booster seats.................1-36
Head restraints.................1-7
Heating....................2-69
Leather .....................7-6
Memory....................3-20
Overview....................0-2
Rear .......................1-5
Rear seats - Folding..............1-6
Seatbelts....................1-11
Security system.................2-57
Servicing.....................4-52
Air conditioner................4-52
Sparkplugs....................8-13
Information..................8-13
Replacement..................8-13
Speedometer....................2-5
Starting......................5-15
Before starting the engine..........5-15
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